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UW-Stevens Point planetarium offers November showings

UW-Stevens Point planetarium offers November showings
Prevail Bank gave $2,000 to the Prentice School District to use toward the reconstruction of its high school track and a new equipment shed. Due to the disrepair and safety hazards of the track students have not had a home track meet for years. When complete, the track will also provide the public a safe place to walk and run, versus the streets. Pictured is Randy Bergman, Prentice Public Schools District Administrator. He accepted Prevail Bank’s donation from Branch Manager, Sarah Retallick. For more information regarding how you can contribute to the renovations planned, contact Randy Bergman at Randy@Prentice.k12.wi.us.submitted
UW-Stevens Point planetarium offers November showings
Prevail Bank gave $2,000 to the Prentice School District to use toward the reconstruction of its high school track and a new equipment shed. Due to the disrepair and safety hazards of the track students have not had a home track meet for years. When complete, the track will also provide the public a safe place to walk and run, versus the streets. Pictured is Randy Bergman, Prentice Public Schools District Administrator. He accepted Prevail Bank’s donation from Branch Manager, Sarah Retallick. For more information regarding how you can contribute to the renovations planned, contact Randy Bergman at Randy@Prentice.k12.wi.us.submitted

Enjoy a journey though the stars this November at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Allen F. Blocher Planetarium.

Planetarium shows will be offered at 2 p.m. on the Sundays of Nov. 5-19. Special youth-focused programs for families will be offered at 3 p.m. on select Sundays with story time followed by a show. All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs: Nov. 12 – 2 p.m. “Earth, Sun, and the Moon” – Explore the relationship between our Earth, Moon, and Sun through the eyes of an animated coyote character learning about our solar system.

Nov. 19 – 2 p.m. “The Hot and Energetic Universe” – See real life imagery of modern astronomical observations from supermassive blackholes, supernovas and more while learning how these magnificent spectacles work.

Nov. 19 – 3 p.m. “Moles, What is Out There?” – Enjoy a fun, humorous animated show about a mole learning about light and stars.

Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests.

The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building. 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends.

The Arthur J. Pejsa Observatory telescope is not available this semester. Instead, if there are clear skies on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., viewings will be available through portable telescopes. Meet at the north end of Coleman Field, the track located on the north end of campus at the corner of Maria Drive and Reserve Street. Street parking is available.

Learn more at www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.

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